Former Afghan Interpreter With U.S. Military Killed While Working As Lyft Driver In D.C.

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Former Afghan Interpreter With U.S. Military Killed While Working As Lyft Driver In D.C.
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Ahmad Yar served alongside the U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan for a decade until the Taliban seized control of the country, according to his family.

An Afghan father who worked as an interpreter before fleeing to the U.S. in 2021 was shot and killed earlier this week in Washington, D.C., while working as a Lyft driver, according to authorities.shortly after midnight on Monday to an emergency call and discovered 31-year-old Nasrat Ahmad Yar inside his vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound. He died shortly thereafter at the hospital, police said.

“He came to America to be safe, but his dream was really for his kids,” Jeramie Malone, who helps people from Afghanistan resettling in the U.S., told NBC Washington. “He always said he wanted them to have a good education. He wanted them to have opportunities.” Ahmad Yar was the sole provider for his wife and four children, who range from 15 months old to 13 years old,

created to support the family. He began working as a tow truck driver and driving for Lyft to make money in the U.S.“Our hearts are with Mr. Nasrat’s loved ones as they confront this unspeakable tragedy,” a Lyft spokesperson . “We have reached out to his family to offer our support and are in contact with law enforcement to assist with their investigation.”

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